Counselling/Listening Skills Level 2

What skill have you learnt this level that means encouraging the client to work on realistic targets? (4, 7)

3.

What skill did you learn on level 1 - which you use to give back either by content or feeling?

7.

What skill have you learnt this level that means provoking the client to think more deeply?

9.

What skill have you learnt this level that means getting back on clients wavelength? (2,10)

14.

What skill have you learnt this level that means helping the client to be specific?

17.

What non-verbal skill did you learn on level 1 - which you use to show you are listening?

18.

What skill have you learnt this level that means going 'Beyond Empathy' or Advanced Empathy? (5,2,10)

19.

What is another word which describes Juxtaposition in counselling theories?

20.

What skill did you learn on level 1 - which you use to give with reflection or paraphrasing in order to understand more?

22.

What skill did you learn on level 1 - which you use to give back one or two words?

23.

When you use this skills you start the question with 5 x W's H. (4,9)

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2.

What do silences do for the client? (8,4)

4.

What do we mean by client's frame of reference? (7, 9)

5.

What skills can we use to ensure we are being non-directive & non-judgmental? (6,4,10,)

6.

What skill did you learn on level 1 - which you use at the end of a session to recap?

8.

What skill have you learnt this level that means giving back to the client one or two words with a different tone of voice?

10.

What do boundaries/ethics in Counselling skills do for you?

11.

What does Eric Berne's PAC stand for? (6, 5, 5)

12.

Which theory can we thank Richard Erskine for? (6,7,)

13.

What skill have you learnt this level that can be used to help the client to help themselves? (7,7)

15.

What skill have you learnt this level that means sharing briefly something of your that could help the client? (4, 10)

16.

If we ensure we maintain healthy boundaries - how are we behaving?

21.

What skill have you learnt this level that means bringing the client back to 'hear & now '?

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